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Sinner qualifies for Nitto ATP Finals semi-finals
Regardless of how Jannik Sinner fares in his Thursday evening clash against Daniil Medvedev, the Italian has officially advanced to the Nitto ATP Finals semi-finals following Taylor Fritz's victory against Alex de Minaur.
Sinner, in pole position in The Ilie Nastase Group with straight-set wins against De Minaur and Fritz, will look to break his 7-7 tie in his Lexus ATP Head2Head series with Medvedev and maintain his perfect week on home soil. Who will join Sinner in the semi-finals from the Nastase group? Click here to read the scenarios.
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Last year's finalist is aiming to win the prestigious season finale for the first time. It would mark the 23-year-old's eighth title of the year and 18th overall. The semi-finals in Turin will take place Saturday.
Who has won the most Nitto ATP Finals titles?
Roger FedererPete SamprasNovak DjokovicTrue or False: Top seed Jannik Sinner is trying to become the first Italian singles champion in Nitto ATP Finals history.
TrueFalseThe season finale is currently held in Turin. In which city was the event held before moving to Italy?
LondonShanghaiSydneyWhich player competing in this edition of the Nitto ATP Finals has won the tournament the most times?
Daniil MedvedevAlexander ZverevJannik SinnerAfter which doubles players are the round-robin doubles groups named?
Todd Woodbridge and Mark WoodfordePeter Fleming and John McEnroeBob Bryan and Mike BryanOne player in Turin this year has competed in six consecutive editions of the Nitto ATP Finals. Who is it?
Alexander ZverevAndrey RublevDaniil MedvedevWhich player is making his Nitto ATP Finals debut?
Casper RuudTaylor FritzAlex de MinaurATP Year-End No. 1 presented by PIF honours have already been clinched. To whom did the award go?
Jannik SinnerCarlos AlcarazAlexander ZverevWhen you subscribe to the blog, we will send you an e-mail when there are new updates on the site so you wouldn't miss them.